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The Euroschool Lectures on Physics with Exotic Beams, Vol. I

English · Paperback / Softback

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Research with radioactive ion beams has entered a new era with the advent of energetic beams of radioactive nuclei able to induce nuclear reactions. The present book is the first volume of edited lectures based on material presented at the Euroschool on Exotic Beams over the past years. It introduces the graduate student and nonspecialist scientist from related areas to various topics encompassing theoretical, experimental as well as application-related aspects of this growing field of research.

List of contents

The Why and How of Radioactive Beams.- Shell Model from a Practitioner's Point of View.- Halo Nuclei.- In-Flight Separation of Projectile Fragments.- Measurement of Mass and Beta-Lifetime of Stored Exotic Nuclei.- Traps for Rare Isotopes.- Decay Studies of NZ-Nuclei.- Gamma-Ray and Conversion-Electron Spectrosopy of Exotic Heavy Nuclei.- Selected Topics in Reaction Studies with Exotic Beams.- Weak Interaction Studies by Precision Decay Experiments in Nuclear Beta Decay.- Nuclear Processes in Stellar Environments.- Medical Applications of Accelerated Ions.

Summary

Research with radioactive ion beams has entered a new era with the advent of energetic beams of radioactive nuclei able to induce nuclear reactions. The present book is the first volume of edited lectures based on material presented at the Euroschool on Exotic Beams over the past years. It introduces the graduate student and nonspecialist scientist from related areas to various topics encompassing theoretical, experimental as well as application-related aspects of this growing field of research.

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